How many kilometers can a Prado 2700 run on a full tank of fuel?
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Prado 2700 can run about 600 kilometers on a full tank of fuel. Avoid overfilling the fuel tank: Overfilling gasoline can easily block the vent hole of the fuel tank. Once the vent hole is blocked, the air pressure inside the tank will be lower than normal pressure, causing poor fuel supply or even no fuel supply. Overfilling gasoline also increases the vehicle's weight, thereby increasing fuel consumption. Gasoline can also deteriorate, posing potential safety hazards to the car. Try to avoid waiting for the low fuel warning before refueling: While driving, always pay attention to the fuel gauge. When the pointer shows a quarter of the fuel remaining, you should go to refuel. If the fuel tank is left empty for too long, the temperature difference inside and outside the tank can cause moisture to form inside, which can corrode the tank, affect fuel quality, and increase the engine's burden.
I usually drive a Prado 2700 to work, and a full tank typically lasts between 700 to 850 kilometers, depending on the situation. In heavy city traffic, the fuel consumption can go up to around 13 liters per 100 kilometers, and with an 87-liter tank, it can last up to 670 kilometers at most. On the highway, it's more fuel-efficient, dropping below 10 liters per 100 kilometers, allowing it to run up to 870 kilometers. Based on my experience, the average is around 750 kilometers, but driving habits have a significant impact: aggressive driving or rapid acceleration can spike fuel consumption to 15 liters, reducing the range to just 580 kilometers, while maintaining a steady speed of 80 km/h is the most economical. Additionally, the vehicle's age and maintenance are crucial—new tires and a clean air filter can extend the range by 50 kilometers, and regular oil changes are essential to prevent engine wear. In short, don't rely too much on the numbers; testing and calculating the remaining fuel each time will give you a more accurate estimate.